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Miiverse

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Template:Service Infobox Miiverse is an integrated social networking platform launched by Nintendo and made available via Nintendo Network, allowing users to make posts in specific communities relating to their experiences in games they are playing for the world to see. The service was created by the Nintendo System Development division and Hatena.

The Miiverse platform was originally announced before E3 2012 on June 9[1], and was originally launched alongside the Wii U on November 18, 2012. A web version of Miiverse was later launched in April 2013. Miiverse was finally released on Nintendo 3DS in a system update on December 9, 2013, with a few game communities that were slowly added to.

On June 1, 2015, Nintendo announced that, over the summer, Miiverse would be redesigned and updated with several new features, including a screenshot album, Play Journals, which allow users to make updates with the games they are playing, and specific sections for communities dedicated to Play Journal entries, drawings, and discussion posts.[2]

Functionality

Players can access Miiverse through special in-game prompts or from their system's home menu, or from the Wii U home screen, as well as while software is suspended. From the Miiverse homepage posts are organized into communities for software or special events. Players can search for communities and favorite communities. A feed dedicated to posts from Verified Users (game developers and Nintendo representatives) is also available. From the Activity Feed, players can see the latest posts from their friends.

While connected to Miiverse players can make posts using either text or drawings, as well as being able to comment on other users' posts. Users can also attach in-game screenshots to their posts, and occasionally may also attach YouTube videos or web links. Users can only make a certain number of posts in succession, and can only use 200 characters; posts also have a limit of 1000 comments per post. Players can also "Yeah!" posts. On the web version of Miiverse, players can share their posts on other social networks, including Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Tumblr.

Miiverse posts also appear in integrated software, as well as on the Warawara Plaza whenever the system is booted up.

References

  1. Nintendo’s Big Pre-E3 Announcement: Miiverse, a Social Network for the Wii U. The Mary Sue. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  2. Miiverse is getting a redesign! Miiverse. Retrieved July 14, 2015.